The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, April 29, 1843, Image 3

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REMOVAL AND, NEW, COUNTY. . .
Both these measurei'jhavo bWn defeated,
Ir. Snyderyout Representative in the pop-
sr branch of the Legislature, ill pursuance
of the instructions given him by his con
.iluients.inlroduccd a bill removing the.seal
frnm n,n!li, Tt n-iocp,! itiat
hndv bv a large majority,- in laci, me
" . . f . . I I n
nanvillo faction, aia'ed by 'senator Headley,
vein unable to mcke even a show of resis
tance. It went to the ucnate.and by a union
V.t.. ...A..Aniainr Mmnvn ahr lltn Irintirla !
(,( divison,lhe removal was voteu uown anu
... , . .1 i ,
I.- kill r.r.eco.1 'Pirn ft-invilln I
iui"""" ' ,
faclion.finUing senator lieautoy liau.wrougn
his treachery and deception, progressed
thus fur Willi ins iniquitous opjeci, raiiyeu
all their forces, for the purpose ot mamng a
sel-loo upon Hie liooso ot representatives,
lo carry the bill through that body. Judgo
Donaldson, Peter BalUy, John Khoues.ami
V. uesi, were ucspmcueu 10 numbing iur
the. purposet and no means ii, their power,
were leu uuiricu o) mem iu gucci "
purpose. J heir pledges last lull were ior-
gotien uie nucicsi oi uiu vfi .
county were not thought of the villages of
1 1 I T . I nn nvAnanl In I
jjanviue ana uciwiun.
their mina. uui oy me uuu ...g .
CJol. vvngni, speaker, auu in.
they were ueieaieu in me r unnuiy -;.-u
project, by an overwhelming majority, anu
these recreants 10 uic uuu iiuurcBi u u-
lumbia county, compeueu lorciuiu -'
Willi me mar oi v,a... a.-.... ..,...
foreheads;, and the people savcu trom me
Worst 01 CUtSCS, U Uiviaiun.
"The papers on the North Branch state
that the. canal packet boats have commenced
their regular inns," says the Harnsburg
Reporter. Not bo fast. So far from this
being a fact, not a single boat has as yet
been able to stir an inch, except during the,
high water when several were noisieu into
the river, nor is there" any prospects of any
hii&tness beincr done on this branch for
weeks to como. So much for ihe reform i
of ihe CanalCommissioners for Tyler pur
poses.
THE ADJOURNMENT
The.Slalo Legislature adjourned on Tucs
dav nighllast about.12 o'cloek,afier asession
Imrilrpit n.nl six llaVS. AltllOllllll tllC
..inn had been a boisterous one, and the
mni pvriinil and anrrrv discussions had
fmnnniW snrnnrr un. still the closimr scene
on Tuesday night, was marked by a degree
r..lin cnli nm w tnessed. at t he
,lnin nrnReinn. This was narticularlv
WrB.,l in the Hnuse of Renresenlatives:
Th vaWietorv of Sneaker Wrieht, was
mnsi fplincr and imn'ressivc.and al its close
,11 CPP,nP.l in forget that a nersonal dispute
had ever occurred on the floor of the House
. p ii,n
members separated lo return to their homes
and families with.as mpch good feeling lo
wards each olher as we have seen manifes
ted on any occasion of the kind. Although
efforts have been made to brini the lale
Legislature into disrepute, still it may em
phatically be styled 'the Reform .Legisla
turei A bill War passed reducing the sala
ries of tho ofiicnra of Government about 25
per cent, which it is said will effect a sav
ing to the Stale of over two hundred thous
and dollars. This is a measure well calcu
laled io be popular with the people, and wc
apprehend lhat those representatives who
took an active part in the passage of the bill
will receive from their constituents on llieir
return to iheir homes the meed of praise
'Various other mciisurc3 of reform were
nassed.-'Subh as abolishing tho Nicholsoiv
Cgurt, abolishing the Crimiual Sessions of
Philadelphia, providing for the election of
,Cinal Commissioneis bv the people, and
finallv fur the svdc of .the public works, or a.
nn.iunrilini. which will meet ihn annm
'
bation of Ihe people. A printing bill was
n1-n nnccnit tvliinl, rfihippil iho rxnenses of I
1 I " ' I
the Lesislalure. in the single item of print
ing, mors than twenty thousand dollars.-AII
4hese acts are well calnulaled to strengthen
the late Leeislaiure.or al least a majority of
it, with the people, and we take it thai ihe
effort? of those wio may attempt to bring t
into disreputo will recoil upon thcit own
iieads, and caver them wilh shame and con
fusion. Whilst Ihe representative carries out
the express will of his constituents he has
nothing to fear, and it is only when he ap
pears recreant to their ,interests,that he has
.cause to hide himself from their indignant
gaze. The people of Pennsylvania at ihe
commencement of the late session called
loudly for reform, and' the late Legislature
set early to wprk to carry out that relorm,
I How far they'ii'nve dotie so it' W for the
people to judge, b ut in our opinion ,tlioy
have donn as much probably as could be
done under the circumstances 'which sitr
rounded them. .We trust therefore that the
people will examine the acts of, their repro
sentalives, before' ihev believe the statement
"H . ' 'uiu uiuu
1 llmnn inkn . .t ... ! 1 . n Mnn .1 i . . .......
them. Aeysoie,
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL AP
nniMini I'PtrtM nir T
For the support of.the Government from
. V.' ..." . - -
uccouiDer i, inu to lNovcmuer au,
prcpalec for i)e Hepor,cr. '
F(jr ,he ej,penseE oi Govern
menl $25,000 00
tPaymcnl of Pensions and.
Gialuiiies 47,000 00
lilitia expenses 20,000 00
Colleges, Academies and Fo
ma,e Seminaries 23,500 00
Common School purposes 250,000 00
UousoofKiifugo 2,000 00
ln8tlwlion fur ltll! i,lru3tIo
0f the blind 8.000 00
Deaf and dumb, 11,000 00
Kcpair f)f pub,io yrounds
300. 00
Sl:Uo jiibr . olJ debU and
repairs
2,000 00
4,500 00
8,000 00
Nif.holson Commissioners
Eas(cnl Pei)ilemiary
yc8lern
5,000 00
30,000 00
inlcrC8i on 4lh Mav issues
IU.csl ot) oerlifi,atR8 t0 Do
meslic Q
72,000, 00
Temnnrai v Inn'n nnriW nnt nf
April '38,
15,000 00
5,000 00
Miscellaneous
Paymont of Lock keepers,
Collectors and Weigh
masters
50,000 00
.Canal Commissioners
and
exppnses
0,380 00
50,000 00
fcxinorumary lepairs
on
car.ais and rail rouds
Total $802,080 00
This is a less sum than has ever hereto
fore been appropriated to the same onj'ccls
and shows u commendable reform in many
of its items.
Henry K. Slronny of Ilarrisburg, has
been appointee. State Librarian; in pljcc of
Selh Salisbury, of Bradford, removed.
The Cabinet.-1 Tho last rumor from
Washington, is thai Judge Upshur is lo
lalc ihu wc. luumcni ui ouic, wimuii
's sl'ortly to be vacated by Mr, Webster,
that Mr. Cushing is te be appointed
Secretary of the Navy,
A correspondent of the Union Times re
commends the Hon. John Snyder, the
son of the venerated bimon bnyiler, as a
suitable, candidate lo fill the gubernatorial
chair.
P. Willi
MpyliU Van Eitrenj The democratic
members of the. New, York Legislature,
held a meeting nt Albany on Monday last,
and wilh gieai unanimity expressed their
preference for Martin Van Hiiren as the
.candidate of the democratic parly for the
Presidency, subject lo ihe approval of a
National Convention.
LAWS BY SUFFRANCE.
The Governor has allowed the bill pro
viding fur the election of Canal Cominis
sioncrs py tlie people, lo Become a
law
without his signatuie,
Tho Reform Bill also became a aw by
limitation.
Endorsers. u lias recently been tteei
ded bv a Court in Philadelphia, that nn
endorser of a promissory note cannot i-e
lease hi'msclf from liability by frivinp; the
i . . . i
holder nouco to suq prior enuorsors.
I ...... n . . r..-. i r. r i- . ,M nfTfniiTliTn
THIS mab&avh.'. '
Major Roswell Franklin.lhe last survivor
of ihe Massacre of Wyonnng.uteu recently
at Aurora, in ihe Slate of New V orlc 1 lie
deceased was a native of Connecticut.
His fattier emigrated lo Iho Valley of
Wyoming, Pennsylvania both were en
gaged in Ihe battle with ihe' Indians and
English of that place, which war so disas
trous to the settler. The mother and one
siFler were butchered before their eyes
another sister was tikon prisoner, and
retained by tho Indians II years at. Niagara
the deceased was also taken prisoner
and letained among litem about three years
near Mount Morris, Livingston county,
New Yorki
FMG HTFUL CASE OF Sf AR
. t ..VAirior.
The Roman CjtKzeh,pubishcd-al Rome
Oneida county, New, York, gives a mort
hearl-rending account -of the death, by
starvationof a mother and her child, An
rishman with his' family, somo time since
took up his residence in Florence, in (hat
county, four or five miles from tlie village;
and a mild from any neighbor. Last
summer the man was killed by the falling
of a tree, leaving a wife and three small
children. Left thus alone, the poor wo
man managed lo sustain herself and little
ones comfortable, till winter with lis severi
ty came upon her. The deep snow shut
her little shanty, and slio was soon forgot
(en by the world, without. One of her
near neighbors chancing to call hrr lo mind
put on snow shoes, and proceeded lo her
house nearly buried in the' snow. With
much difficulty he succeeded in entering
and theft what a scene!' In one corner
lay the lifeless, emaciated body of the
mother. The suffcrine spirit had fled. Bv
the side of llieir mother's corpse lay the
three children, just gasping" in the last ago
nies of starvation. They were immediately
taken 'to the neighbor's house and supplied
with food, but in oiie.lifcj was nearly ex
lincl, and after lingering a short time it
expired. The poor woman had lived to
see her children devour (he last crumb in
the house, and had then laid herself down
to die in the agonies of starvation.
SOMETHING REALLY-AMUSING.
To see the Herrisbure Argus.editcd bj a
gentleman who advocates the claims of Col
Johnson for the Presidency al Danville.and
Gen. Cass, and John Tyler in Ilarrisburg,
leading tho Globe, Richmond Enquirer and
Albany Argus, out of tho Democratic par
tVj
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DIED In this place on Friday the Slsi.
inst, Mr. LEWIS I. BARKLEY, aged
28 years.
In Mount Pleasant township; on the
19th inst.. LAVINA MARIA, , daughter
of , Mr. John Hower, aged about' 21
years.
In this town; on Thursday last, Mrs.
ELIZA MEASLE, wife of Mr. Lewis
Mcasle, aged 37' years.
SECOND VOLUME OP'
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Embracing Caphology Phrenolgv, Pallitlohgy,
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tho production of those states of tho inind tailed
Somnambulism, Insanity, Dreaming, Second sight
Bomnipathy, Trance. Clairvoyance, and various
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of Ccyjio.'oy, which teaches the Influence and
Susccpliliiliticn of the human brain,and the method
of controlling ils separate organs by J't'thcthtn:
together with such infoiiiialion as may assist in
the most successful application "pf lbs wpndcrful
agent lo Diagnosis tho Dclinoatiou of Character
and "the
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A'oncE. . ,
-TUB puMic- afn hereby notlfidd 'thAt the sub
scriber lias putcliacd,Jat 0onntoli!c, Sale, April 35th
1842' Iho following properly, sold na the property.
Ucnjamin Huramcl, Fishing Greek township, one"
gmy Horse ono bay mare, two sets liorso- gcarfej'
bridles end collars, one wind-mill, ono cutting box;
ono though, ono "patient lock, .ono harrow, ono
bull two years old, one brass clock, onq log chain,
seven acres ol wheal in the ground, twelve acres of
ryo in tho ground. Which I have left in his
possession during hty plctsurc, of which tho public
mil lako notice.
SAMUEL W. AM AN.
Aptil, 9th. 18131.
DR. J. N. SUZGMSR
DENTIST,
WILT, bo nt the Hotel nf OHATlf.RS T)Or!T!.
LBlUnTlIoorasburg, about tho SOlhof May.and"
will attend to any business in his profession' that1
may be required. Any. persons wishing teeth set
or plugged or any thing in his profession will be
attended lo upon his arrival, if oWers are left cither
at this ollice or with Mr. Doeblcr,
April 291813.
NOTICE.
IS hereby given, that I this day havo bought
al Uonslable sale, as tho property ol I nomas llcss,
one sorrel marc, and gears,- ono sorrel horso
and gears, ono red onu while Cow.oiie Jiulo wag
gon, ono corner cubboaiJ, one clock and casc,thrco
acres of wheat in the ground; on6 and a half acres
of ryo in the ground, and, 5000 shingles, and havo
left thesarao in tho possession ol the said Jcss,
uunng my pleasure, ami lorwd any person taken
Ihcm Irom liim.cnucr by purchase or otucrwiso
without iiiy consent.
A UK AM JfOUWy.
April 201b, 1843.
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE.
T&TOTICE IS EUEBY GIVEN lo the tan
ly able inhabitants of the County of Columbia
that iho Associate. Judges ond Conlmissioncr's
composing a "JJoaulol Kevision," will meet- at lb
Comm'Esioiicr's.Ofrice, in Danville, on Thursday
IhoSVllulay of Ancil next to revise: correct and
equalize tho valuation of all properly taiablo bylaw
anu lonear amiuceiuc upon alt appeals.
By order of the Ivonimr's.
JOHN S.WILSON, C'k.
C0M.MISS10En's OVFICE. )
J9anvillo Apil 14, 1813. 5
NOTICE,
77AT I have" purchascd'at constable salo as the
ptopcrty of David Goldci, font acres of wheat in
iho ground, foul acres of ryo In tho mound, ono
yoku of woi king oicn.one red and while hcilfcr, ono
y earling calf, live hogs, onq fanning null,- ono cut-
ling box, ono plow, ono slcad,, ono iron kettle
and have left tho saino injiis possession during my
ju:u&uit: ui wmuu nit: puu;iu win' lauo UOIICC.
FUEDKRIC1CLAUUACII
April 22, 1813. 52.
Independent Troop.
TH13 members of .ho Independent Troop are
hereby Jolilied to meet at the houso of Charles
Uocoicr, in JJloomsburg,'On flio
Second' Monday of May netrt;
at'9 o'clock, A. M- uniformed and cquipt for com
paoy Cicrcisonuu uriu. j-cr, pruer ol Uo cap
lain
' J. SLOAN, O.S.
Apiil 25,1843
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Sloon&burg Artillery
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attend. .
II. WEBB, Commandant.
April, 16, 1813. . -
NOTICE, ,f y
That an election will bo held at' tho house' o
Robert II ngenbuch, on
Tuesday (lie second day of. May titxtr
between tho hours of 1 and 4 o'clock in ! tho after
noon, lor mo purpuso' oi ucciuing wncincr mo
school system shall be continued in Bloom dis
trict.
Bf order of the hoard of directors.
GEORGE IIIDLER, rresident.
II. WEDD, Secretary.
April 8. 1813,
'admTnisthjitor's notice.
OTICE is hereby given, that loiters of admin
istralion &c. have been granted to. tliub-
scribcrB on tho .estate of
ABRAHAM TItMAN,
lato of Greenwood tp. in the county of Columbia
deceased. All persons indebted to. said cs'ate ara
hereby required to come forward without delay and
settle their respective dues. Those hiving demands
on said estate aro requested td present their claims
properly ottcpied for settlement.
JAISK & 18AAIJ TlTMAlN, Adm'ri.
April, 13; 1843,-IJl,
NOTICE
THAT I havo this day bouaht as (lie prdne'rtif
of Thomas Saute, one cow, onc.colt, ono hog, one
stove, ono mantle clock, and .alot of lumber' ail of
wnicu i uave icit with him during my pleasure, ot
which the public wilt take notice.
A.M. FELLOW?-
April 15, 1843 51.
LIST OP LETTERS,
EMAINING in tho Post Office at Blooms
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Win, Hancc, Isaac C. Hopper, Johnson Ikeler;
Charles Konns, .lanir. I.nuyou, John Ilouch, John
Sohannon, IVm. Wasley, Abigal Withington,
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.jLisl ofXci.fci'g
MEMAIMNG in tho Post Office at Callawis
sa for the quarter ending March 3Ut 1843.
U.ethbcll Michael
Idler Jacob
JobnTary (
Kinney Andrew 2
Kitclitin "iMaiy
Klingaman Nathan
Klittgaman Challcs
Lahold's Aron Eir. 1
LaubacltJauoh
II rook Joseph
lioonc Mihon
.ljoono Newton.
Bear Jacob
Iialdy a .
.Chapman Dau'cl
Case Mablon.-
Clcvvcll Daniel
liinvill J. D..
'Little Schuylkit& Susquclianna Hail K. Campany.
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Dolman Pclcr Millar Samuel
Frederick Ccorge Karich lobn
Fisher Henry Slengcn I,ydia
Fufling John . .Stands Joel
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Geigcr Daniel Savcroi William ,
Gorton Oi'ano ' Traub William
Geigcr George ' Toylor''Ca',elina
II ughes George Valnts' Silas 1
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Howard M''chjcl,n.
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Ilia recommended as o gencial cathartic for fam
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Gictno, Nov. 25, 1842,.
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tie of Paoacea scnt by Mr. Johnson. I havo used
Jiavouscd. My neighbor, to whom I loaned your
medicine speaKs ot it as great rcucl in uysponsia.
Your 0(b Sery'l.; , BQi"J'. MQNELL,
P.om Doet. Btlas WeofBliglamiom
Mr. Loogloy Dear Sir: I havo used your Great
Westell Jndiiiri Panacea in my family,and have jei
pcati-lly prccciibedit for patients under my 'caTe,gnd
am satisfied that it iaolwavs a safc.and in very ma-
)iy toses nn invaluable, medicine, It operates as a
nxamo without nausea, or painpnu While it cucc
tually obvialcs cosllvcness flctsupon tho stomach
and liver as.an altcinative.'corrccling acidity, andc
restoring tho heallhy condition of those orgsji'
Veiy lespectlully yours, "3. WISar.
Ager.ls. 'Zlloomsburg.'J. It. Mover. Ephraim'
'Lutz, Lima liidge.Anderson Miller,
; NOTICE
IS hereby given that I have purchased at Con
stable sale, op the Gijiof April, 1843, tlie following
sold as the propetly of James Shoemaker, J ijay
marc, 1 DouWn set hiuiiess, 1 slnglo ect harness,
1 strap and bells, 50 Bundles of straw. 1 wind mill
1 cullin- Hu and knife, 1 lieiflrr, 6 acres ol tylKat,
18 acri'-io! li,o 1 plough, 1 harrow, 0 bogj, I
grind r,: :.c, I sleigh, 1 stoToand. pipe,- 1 -U ij
box, 1 i-.ouo wagou, 1 logi hofn, 1 nianlU, , ,ioc!, I
iwo hoiee wagguti, odd uUo left in his posc'jslon I
bro.i n marc.nhtch wttsmy property befdre 'dissal l
111 of which I have left In his possesion dilang
my plcasnrc, ond hercdy caution all pf -n nut to
lako it l'l om .him cilhor by. purchase or otherw ...
without my consent. ' ' l l
JOHN SHOEMAKER. ,
Apt), 8th, 1643 p Z
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